What is an invasive species? they are plants/fungi/animals that isn't native to a specific area (an introduced species). They have the tendency to spread and cause damage too the environment, human economy, and/or human health. The Answer to your question is No. Not every species that is introduced to a specific area is invasive. The introduced species might have a natural predator that might eat it. The species may even be biologically, chemically, or mechanically controlled. I hope this helps you out:)
Theories explain phenomena, whilst laws are generalizations which characterize them.
Sulfuric Acid is a diprotic acid and as such a binary acid. This is because it possesses two hydrogen as denoted by its formula H₂SO₄
Hydrochloric Acid - HCl
Phosphoric Acid - H₃PO₄
Nitrous Acid - HNO₃
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